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Why I Practice Immigration Law, Part 3: When All Else Fails Call Your Congressman

Tweet When we began the process of marriage, we chose to seek a fiancé visa because it was supposed to get my husband to the U.S. faster than getting married and trying to get an immigrant visa for him. In theory that would have worked had my then-fiance’s petition not end up in some governmental black hole. How Long is…

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Why I Practice Immigration Law, Part 3: How a Website Helped Get Fiancé Visa

Tweet Diligently following the government’s instructions, after the fiancé visa petition was approved by USCIS, we gathered even more evidence in preparation of the visa interview to prove to the Consular officer that this was a true love match and that we did indeed plan to marry and live happily ever after. Proof of Upcoming Wedding At the interview at…

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H-1B Visas Still Available for Fiscal Year 2010

Tweet Amazingly, H-1B non-immigrant visas are still available for foreign nationals eligible to work temporarily in the U.S. in a professional/specialty occupation. By Congressional mandate, 65,000 H-1B visas are available this fiscal year for workers who possess the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree and who work in an occupation that requires a minimum of a bachelor’s degree. An additional 20,000…

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